Bbc news today election
Here are the latest updates on the UK general election from BBC News:
Latest Polls:
- According to the latest polls, the Conservative Party is leading with 42% of the vote, followed by the Labour Party with 34%, the Liberal Democrats with 12%, and the Brexit Party with 6%.
- The polls also suggest that the Conservative Party is likely to win the most seats in the House of Commons, with 330-340 seats, while Labour is expected to win around 200-220 seats.
Key Developments:
- The Conservative Party has launched a new campaign slogan, "Get Brexit Done", as it seeks to capitalize on its lead in the polls.
- Labour has announced a series of new policies, including a plan to nationalize key industries and a commitment to increasing public spending.
- The Liberal Democrats have launched a campaign to stop Brexit, arguing that a second referendum is the only way to resolve the country's political impasse.
- The Brexit Party has announced that it will not contest any seats in England, Scotland, and Wales, in order to avoid splitting the Conservative vote and allowing Labour to win more seats.
Key Quotes:
- Boris Johnson, Conservative Party leader: "We are on the brink of a great national victory. We will get Brexit done, and we will make Britain a better place for everyone."
- Jeremy Corbyn, Labour Party leader: "The choice is clear: a Conservative government that will take us backwards, or a Labour government that will take us forward."
- Jo Swinson, Liberal Democrat leader: "The only way to stop Brexit is to stop the Conservatives. We need a second referendum, and we need to give the people the final say."
Key Issues:
- Brexit: The election is being fought largely on the issue of Brexit, with the Conservative Party promising to deliver a swift exit from the EU, while Labour is promising to renegotiate the terms of the UK's departure.
- Economy: The economy is also a major issue, with the Conservative Party promising to boost economic growth through tax cuts and deregulation, while Labour is promising to increase public spending and invest in key industries.
- Healthcare: The National Health Service (NHS) is also a key issue, with the Conservative Party promising to increase funding for the NHS, while Labour is promising to increase funding and reform the service.
Election Dates:
- The UK general election is scheduled to take place on December 12, 2019.
- Polling stations will be open from 7am to 10pm on election day.
- The results are expected to be announced in the early hours of December 13, 2019.